Kickstarter Teams up with the Moma Design Store
Jamie Danielle Munro — May 1, 2014 — Art & Design
References: momastore.org & designboom
In its first move to venture into the world of retail, Kickstarter has teamed up with the Moma Design Store with a collection of items all brought to life by the crowd-funded site.
The team working at the Moma Design Store was always impressed by just how many art pieces got their start on Kickstarter, so they wanted to showcase the benefits of the site. To do this, they put together a collection for sale with only items funded by Kickstarter, consisting of 24 products and 20 designers from all over the world.
It's amazing to think just how many designs would have gone undeveloped if Kickstarter was not around to help fund these innovative designs.
Photo Credits: designboom, momastore.org
The team working at the Moma Design Store was always impressed by just how many art pieces got their start on Kickstarter, so they wanted to showcase the benefits of the site. To do this, they put together a collection for sale with only items funded by Kickstarter, consisting of 24 products and 20 designers from all over the world.
It's amazing to think just how many designs would have gone undeveloped if Kickstarter was not around to help fund these innovative designs.
Photo Credits: designboom, momastore.org
Trend Themes
1. Crowd-funding Innovation - The collaboration between Kickstarter and the Moma Design Store highlights the growing trend of crowd-funded products and the potential for disruptive innovation in the funding model.
2. Retail Partnerships - Kickstarter's entry into the world of retail through its partnership with the Moma Design Store showcases a trend of collaborations between e-commerce platforms and physical retailers, opening up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the retail space.
3. Global Design Showcase - The collection featuring 20 designers from around the world demonstrates a trend of global design collaboration, providing opportunities for disruptive innovation in cross-cultural creativity and product development.
Industry Implications
1. E-commerce - The collaboration between Kickstarter and the Moma Design Store highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in the e-commerce sector through crowd-funded products and retail partnerships.
2. Art and Design - The collaboration between Kickstarter and the Moma Design Store showcases the potential for disruptive innovation in the art and design industry through crowd-funded products and global design collaborations.
3. Retail - Kickstarter's partnership with the Moma Design Store highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in the retail sector through e-commerce and crowd-funded products.
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